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Other Services

Alessia has experience of working in NHS Primary and Secondary care services. alongside working in provate practice, she also works in an acute hospital, providing Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy to oncology patients who may also be receiving end of life care. In this role, she is also responsible for developing and delivering crisis interventions and assessment training to staff within the oncology department and wider Trust, as well as delivers "Psychological Skills Level 2 Training" in line with NICE Guidelines.

Beyond working as a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist, Alessia is an Associate Lecturer and Consultant for the University of Hertfordshire DClinPsych program, where she provides reflective spaces for disabled trainees, and also delivers seminars on psychodynamic perspectives in relation to physical disability.

Before working as a counsellor and psychotherapist, Alessia began her work in the Health and Social Care sector by providing interventions and assessments for people who were suicidal or in a mental health crisis, either over the telephone, in person or via the NHS Mental Health Helpline. This led her to work as a Senior Operational Manager within the third sector, where she was responsible for developing and delivering countywide, crisis alternative services in line with the national suicide prevention strategy and crisis care concordat, in partnership with the NHS, Police Crime and Commissioners, Local Authority and Ambulance Service.

Research

Alessia has a key interest in clinical research, and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Essex in the Department of Psychoanalytic and Psychosocial Studies.

Her particular areas of research are, but not subjected to:

- Object relations theory

- Suicidal Ideation

- Physical disability

- Oncology and end of life care

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